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Cookie Policy

Last updated: December 2023.

We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to recommend content that may be of interest to you. You can find out more below about what cookies are, the cookies we use and how to switch off cookies.

You can indicate your acceptance of our use of cookies in accordance with this policy by clicking “OK” in the appropriate place on the banner that appears on our site. However, please note that if you do not click “OK” but you continue to browse the site, you will be deemed to have accepted our use of cookies (and what we use them for) in accordance with this policy.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a text file containing small amounts of information which is downloaded to your device when you access a website. The text file is then sent back to our server each time your browser requests a page from the server. This enables us to operate the site more effectively and load the site in such a way as to reflect your personal preferences, based on your previous browsing on our site as well as keywords we may be able to gather from URLs of web pages from which you accessed our site. Cookies can also allow us to do various other things, as explained below.

What cookies do we use?

When you visit our site, the following types of cookies may be downloaded to your device:

Analytical and Performance Cookies

We may use analytics service providers for website traffic analysis and reporting. Analytics service providers generate statistical and other information about the use of the site by using cookies. They allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how often visitors return to the site, how long they stay and how visitors move around our site when they are using it. This helps us to improve the way our site works, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. The information generated relating to the site may be used to create reports about the use of the site and the analytics service provider will also store this information.

Advertising and Targeting Cookies

These cookies record your visit to our site, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed to other sites. We will use this information to try and make our site and other sites that you visit more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with carefully selected third parties, for this purpose. These third parties are listed in our Privacy Policy should you wish to take a look.

We work with technology partners to support our website and to provide you with relevant information about the products and services on affiliated sites or sites within the advertising networks we work with. We may use cookies on our site to help us to place relevant advertising on others’ sites when you visit such sites. We do this because we value your visit to our site and hope that you will remain interested in our offerings when you visit other sites. If you are not happy with this, please see the section of this policy titled “How do I turn cookies off” below.

Functionality Cookies

We may use functional cookies that allow us to remember choices you have made in relation to the site so as to provide a more personalised experience and enhanced user experience by delivering content specific to your interests.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

These are cookies that are required for the administration and operation of our site. Some cookies that we use are necessary for our site to function properly and to enable you to move around the site and use its features.

Third Party Cookies

The core purpose of the Digital Leap program is to support local businesses to adopt technology, in an attempt to improve their productivity. One of the best ways to do so, is to share the stories and advice of others. Therefore it makes sense for us to try and make it as easy as possible to share content and to see what content is popular on those networks. We add buttons to allow people to easily share to those networks. We also use Meta to power the commenting functionality on the site.

When we include these social ‘plugins’, it gives those sites the flexibility to use cookies. They can’t read any cookies we set from our site and we can’t read any cookies they set, but it lets them do the same kind of traffic measuring that we do on the rest of our site and it also lets them know whether you’re logged in.

For example, if you’re logged in to Meta, read a post by our founder, Ian Mason and want to make a comment, you can do that straight away without having to log in again – we never know whether you’re logged in or not, as you communicate directly with Meta, through their plugins on our site.

Other sites and services (including, for example, advertising networks, providers of external services like web traffic analysis services and content recommendation engines) may also use cookies, over which we have no control.

These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookies.

How do I turn cookies off?

If you do not wish us to install cookies or you don’t agree with how we use these cookies in any way, you can change the settings on your internet browser to reject cookies.

For more information please consult the “Help” section of your browser or visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org. Please note that if you do set your browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to use all of the features of our site.